“A decision regarding the last one still in custody will follow tonight,” he said.

In the meantime, the opposition’s headquarters has already said that a court in Kiev has ordered the release of the last participant in massive unrest in Ukraine still kept in custody.

On February 2, Ukraine introduced a special law to amnesty those arrested during protest demonstrations. It was adopted in combination with a number of demands addressed to the protesters, including the demand the opposition demonstrators should leave all of the seized buildings of state power and local self-government. A fifteen-day deadline was set. It expires on February 17.